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No. 65,426. Patented fiune 4,1867.

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Be it known that I, RUliUS PERT, of Cestile, in the county uf Wyoming,and Sta-toot New York, have invented a newnnd improved Suhsoil Plough;andl do hereby declare that the following is a. full, clear, and exactdeseription thereof, vhieh will eneble others skilled in tho'nrt toinn-ice end use the same, reference being had to the accompanyingdruwingsJorming part of this speci hdtion in which- I Figure 1 is asideview of my improved ploug-ln Figure 2 is a. detail'seetional view of-thesanetaken through the line a: 'x, fig. 1.

'Figure'3 is a view of the land-side of'my iu prov'ed plough.

- Similar letters of reference indicate like parts.

My invention has for ts object to furnish an improved subsoil plough, soconstructed as to be easily repaired in nny or all of its workingpu'rt's, which shell be easily worked, and which will do its workeilectuallfl'loosening up the soil to any desired depl'h; and itconsists in the construction, combination, and nrrangementof its partsILS hereinafter more fully describei'l I Ais the beam, B is thestandard, and C are the handles ofthe plough, about the constructionalwhich parts therci s nothing new. 1) is the upright, the upper'endofuhich is attached to the beam A in the ordinary manner, and to thelower end of which is ettached the body E of theplough. ,The body E ofthe plough is inade longer and heavier than ordinary, to give steadinessto the plough when in use, and it is made with' a. wing,

e, projectingfrom its oil side, extending out so far thnt the breadth ofthe bnse'of theplough may equal that of the ordinnry plough. F is a.plate bolted to the-lnnd-side of the plough body E, and having n flange,f, formed along its lower edge, as shown in figs. 2 and 3. G is e platebolted to the body E of the plough upon its oil side. and having aflange, g, formed along its lower edge, as showniii'figs 1 and 2. H isthe point of the plough, which is made with a. wing, it, extending outas far as the wing e extends. The pointer piece H extends up along andeovei's the forward part of the plough hody, soinething in the form of nmould-board of an ordinary plough, having its flaring part out efi'inoline with the body of-the plough, so as not to tui'n the loosened soilover. Upon the land-side of the upright l is Formed a projectionicl, toreceive the friction, so that the friction upon the rear part of theplough body inn-y he only such as arises from the loosened earth. Bythis construction' the parts F, G, and H, which receive the wear, may bereadily ran red when worn, and'rcpaired oij replzteed with new ones, asi'nay be required. I

What I claim as new, and desire to secure hyLettel-s Patent; is

1. The combination of the pzirts'E F Gr II with each oth'cr'and with theupright D nnd standard 13; said parts being constructed end arrangedsubstantially int-he i'orm'and innnner herein shown and described, andfor the purpose set forth. 1 l

2; Forming e projectioii,. cl, uiaon the land-side oiltheforwzird edgeof the uprightl), substantially as herein shown nnd described, and for:the purpose set forth.

I RUFUS FEET.

Witnesses:

H.fW, Shun,- B, G'ounmi

